Today’s Headlines
Confirmed: Amtrak Drops Bike Charge for Surfliner, Reservations Still Required (Train Orders) Construction Underway on Wilshire Bus Only Lanes (CBS 2) Expo Not Opening Until November 2016? How’d That Happen? (The Source via Curbed) Metro Ridership Up Everywhere Except Gold and Green Lines (The Source) LADOT Lost $42.6 Million in Parking Fees, Krekorian Concerned (Governing … Continued
7:27 AM PDT on May 15, 2013
- Confirmed: Amtrak Drops Bike Charge for Surfliner, Reservations Still Required (Train Orders)
- Construction Underway on Wilshire Bus Only Lanes (CBS 2)
- Expo Not Opening Until November 2016? How’d That Happen? (The Source via Curbed)
- Metro Ridership Up Everywhere Except Gold and Green Lines (The Source)
- LADOT Lost $42.6 Million in Parking Fees, Krekorian Concerned (Governing Magazine)
- National Transportation Safety Board Recommends Harsher Line for Drunk Driving, AAA Opposed (Daily News)
- Greuel, Garcetti, Both Back School Meal Program (LAT)
- AMGEN Tour of California Rolls Into Santa Clarita (Daily News)
- SOCAL Home Prices Hit Highest Mark in 5 Years (Daily News)
- Daily Carnage: Public’s Health Sought in Arcadia Hit and Run (NBC4)
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